The Fraunces Tavern Museum, which opened in 1907, is located in a reconstructed 18th-century building, in New York City, that was the frequent gathering spot of American Revolutionary leaders. Its permanent collection contains important early American prints, paintings, decorative arts and artifacts dating from the Colonial period to the mid-19th-century. The Visitor Orientation Exhibit provides an illustrated history of Fraunces Tavern within the context of early New York City and the Revolutionary War.